To get an early start to CES 2014, electronics giant Lenovo announced a new 28" Android-powered all-in-one 4K display to add to its substantial line of display products. According to Lenovo's press release and spec sheet, we can expect Android 4.3, a Tegra 4 processor, and a plethora of other features. Here's the official list according to Lenovo's spec sheet:

Cutting edge 28-inch ultra-high resolution 3840x2160 monitor

High performance SOC with Android 4.3 and powered by NVIDIA® Tegra® for a new entertainment experience

Full 10-point touch display for PCs

“Tap to Connect” technology allows for seamless syncing of secondary devices to the monitor

Miracast with back control for smart device connectivity

Extra USB ports for phone charging and peripherals, as well as additional HDMI ports for extreme connectivity

FHD 2.0 megapixel camera for high definition video

Powerful 5W stereo speakers

Noise-cancelling dual array microphones for clear voice recognition

Ergonomic design for users with slim/sexy ID (dual side diamond-cutting)

As its release date draws closer, Lenovo will most-likely release more details in the hopes of exciting the "tech savvies", like a full list of inputs and what services it will be compatible with at launch.

Looking to "rebalance the relationship" between humans and their smartphones, Moscow-based Yota Devices has announced the YotaPhone, a smartphone with an LCD display on one side, and an e-ink screen on the back.

The reason behind (between?) the dual screens, Yota says, is to deliver the information users want, right when they want it, without disengaging from the real world by pressing a power button and unlocking a screen. Users can choose to see information ranging from news stories to social media updates, calendar entries, and more.